The January blues appear to have hit Liverpool particularly hard, with Jürgen Klopp's men having so far failed to win any of their four matches in 2017. That, surprisingly, included a goalless draw in their FA Cup third round tie against fourth-tier opponents Plymouth Argyle, forcing Wednesday's replay at Home Park.
Liverpool vs. Plymouth Argyle 2017 live stream: Start time, TV schedule and how to watch the FA Cup online
League Two minnows Plymouth will look to upset Liverpool in their FA Cup replay at Home Park on Wednesday.


Liverpool will certainly be expecting to get the job done once and for all away on the south coast, but the Pilgrims are unlikely to make life easy. Derek Adams’ side are flying high in League Two, and are currently in line for promotion. Spirits are sure to be high among the home support, who’ll be heading to the ground with an eye on a giantkilling.
How to watch, stream, and listen
TV: Fox Sports 1 (U.S. - English); Fox Deportes (U.S. - Spanish); Sportsnet World (Canada); BT Sport 2 (U.K.)
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Three big things to know
1. Plymouth will certainly take heart from the fact that they’ve got a full strength team available. Indeed, manager Adams may well elect to field the exact same starting lineup as the one that almost upset the Merseysiders at Anfield a fortnight ago.
2. Liverpool have only two players on the treatment table in Danny Ings and Cameron Brannagan, though Klopp will still likely elect to leave center-back Joël Matip on the sidelines. Liverpool are awaiting international clearance after the Cameroonian withdrew from the Africa Cup of Nations. Sadio Mané, who is at the tournament with Senegal, is also unavailable.
3. Plymouth have only been beaten thrice at Home Park since the start of the season. They’ve currently on a five-game winning run at home in all competitions, and though Liverpool offer comfortably their toughest test of the campaign so far, they have reason to believe the game won’t prove totally one-sided.











